On 22/08/16 18:23, Scott Voll wrote:
> Thank for your input..... maybe I'm just missing something easy.

OSPFv3, EIGRP, MP-BGP... Static routes? All of these can help your edge
routers find the internal IPv6 networks on your firewalls.

Honestly, I'd suggest starting with 'How would I do IPv4 routing without
NAT', and go from there. IPv6 routing gets a lot less complicated when
you already understand IPv4 routing, mostly because that part of the
theory is fundamentally identical.

The foibles of ARP vs. ND, OSPFv2 vs OSPFv3 are secondary topics IMO.
Break v6 rollouts down into the basics, and you will find it a lot easier.

 *secretly very happy that IPv6 is teaching ops how to do networking
without any NAT* ;)

All the best,

-- 
Tom
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